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Resources share the relationship genre to Sea stories
- Sea of grey, an Alan Lewrie naval adventure, Dewey Lambdin
- The true confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Avi
- Horatio Hornblower, produced by Andrew Benson ; directed by Andrew Grieve ; United Productions for Meridian Broadcasting in association with A&E Network, V. 1,
- Commodore Hornblower, by C.S. Forester
- Slipknot, Linda Greenlaw
- The circle, David Poyer
- King, ship, and sword, an Alan Lewrie naval adventure, Dewey Lambdin
- Dark voyage, a novel, Alan Furst
- The dark frigate, by Charles Boardman Hawes ; [decorations by Warren Chappell]
- Blankie, a Narwhal and Jelly board book, Ben Clanton
- The plover, a novel, Brian Doyle
- Three at sea, Timothy Bush
- The women of Pearl Island, Polly Crosby
- Fisherman's bend, Linda Greenlaw
- Given to the sea, Mindy McGinnis
- The far side of the world, Patrick O'Brian
- We didn't mean to go to sea, Arthur Ransome ; ill. by the author
- Hello, Ocean!, Pam Muñoz Ryan ; illustrated by Mark Astrella
- Stowaway, Karen Hesse ; with illustrations by Robert Andrew Parker
- The golden ocean, Patrick O'Brian
- Twenty thousand leagues under the sea, Jules Verne ; retold by Raymond James ; illustrated by Wayne Geehan
- The bamboo sword, Margi Preus
- South, words and pictures by Daniel Duncan
- 1001 things to spot in the sea, Katie Daynes ; illustrated by Teri Gower ; designed by Natacha Goransky ; edited by Anna Milbourne ; natural history consultant: Dr. Margaret Rostron
- Sail, a novel by James Patterson and Howard Roughan
- Bright Stanley, by Matt Buckingham
- China Sea, David Poyer
- The dory story, Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by David Biedrzycki
- Moby Dick, or, The white whale, Herman Melville ; adapted by Geraldine McCaughrean ; illustrated by Victor G. Ambrus
- Dear fish, written and illustrated by Chris Gall
- Dark voyage, by Alan Furst
- Horatio Hornblower, produced by Andrew Benson ; directed by Andrew Grieve ; United Productions for Meridian Broadcasting in association with A&E Network, Volume 4
- Burt Dow, deep-water man, a tale of the sea in the classic tradition, by Robert McCloskey